Lambeth pub history index
Dating from as least 1815 when mentioned in Victuallers lists. It was shown as the Hope Tavern and Tea Gardens on a map dated 1829, in 1834-45 it was known as the Hope but reverted to Hope & Anchor by 1853. The 1833 Pigots also lists it as the Hope & Anchor. It was rebuilt with a bowling green in 1889. Young & Co bought the lease in 1891 and the freehold in 1933. It was rebuilt again in 1937, this time in Brewers' Tudor style. It was CAMRA pub of the year in 1993 ** This pub has been rebranded as a branch of the Grand Union chain and by at least mid-2012. * Also sometimes listed as the Anchor and Hope, Acre lane, e.g. in the 1847, 1850, 1854 and 1862 license transfers
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in the Lambeth parish, Surrey, London. This includes Kennington, Brixton, Lambeth, Norwood, Peckham & Waterloo Road.
Residents at this address.
1825/William Skinner, Hope & Anchor, Acre lane/../../Victuallers
Recognizances
1832/Mr Holes, Hope and Anchor, Acre lane, Brixton/../../Licensed Victuallers
Association
1833-34/Daniel B Hole, Hope & Anchor, Acre lane/../../Pigots Directory
1834/Daniel Hole/../../../Victuallers lists **
1836/William Shapley, Hope & Anchor, West Brixton/../../Pigot's Directory
1840/Robert Sassams, Hope & Anchor, Acre lane/../../Pigots Directory
November 1847/Beatrice Ann Clementina Higg/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
November 1847/Henry King/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
February 1850/Henry King/Outgoing Licensee/../../Morning Advertiser
February 1850/William Prior/Incoming Licensee/../../Morning Advertiser
1851/William Prior, Anchor & Hope Acre lane/../../Post Office Directory
1851/William Prior/Victualler/48/Harlow, Essex/Census
1851/Eliza Prior/Wife/47/Harlow, Essex/Census
1851/Elizabeth Prior/Daughter/15/Harlow, Essex/Census
1851/James Prior/Son/13/Harlow, Essex/Census
1851/John Prior/Son/5/Harlow, Essex/Census
1851/Charles Taylor/House Servant/22/Trinity row, Islington/Census
July 1854/John Millidge/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
July 1854/William Seymour/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1856/Mrs M A Seymour, Hope & Anchor, Acre lane, West Brixton/../../Post Office Directory
February 1862/James Killham/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
February 1862/Thomas Welch/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1867/H Davis, Hope & Anchor, Acre lane, Brixton/../../Post Office Directory
1878/John Baldwin, Hope & Anchor, Acre lane, Brixton/../../Post Office Directory
1881/John Baldwin/Licensed Victualler/39/Godstone, Surrey/Census
1881/Jane Baldwin/Wife/41/Farndridge, Surrey/Census
1881/Kate Wiltshire/Barmaid/26/Brixton, Surrey/Census
1881/David J Griffiths/Potman/27/Brixton, Surrey/Census
1891/James F Summers/Licensed Victualler/27/Honiton, Devon/Census
1891/Emily H Summers/Wife/24/Exmouth, Devon/Census
1891/Ellen Clitheroe/General Servant/22/East Dereham, Norfolk/Census
1891/Frank H Sampson/Barman/18/Fordham, Cambridgeshire/Census
1891/Harry Price/Barman/25/London/Census
1891/Elizabeth Afford/Lodger, Dressmaker/30/Reston Bissett,
Buckinghamshire/Census
1896/William F Summers, Hope & Anchor, 123 Acre Lane, Brixton/../../Post Office Directory
1894 - 1920/William Farmer/../../../.. **
1901/William F Farmer/Licensed Victualler/31/Honiton, Devon/Census
1901/Annie Farmer/Wife/31/Devon/Census
1901/Annie Farmer/Daughter/8/Kennington, London/Census
1901/Reginald Farmer/Son/6/Southwark, London/Census
1901/Lucy Farmer/Daughter/3/Brixton, London/Census
1901/Eli Farmer/Son/2 months/Brixton, London/Census
1901/Bessie Robins/Assistant/36/Portsmouth, Hants/Census
1901/Margery Young/Domestic Servant, Widow/54/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Charles Hiscox/Barman/22/Sidmouth, Devon/Census
1901/Tom Mller/Barman/19/Chatham, Kent/Census
1904/William Frank Farmer/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/William Frank Farmer/../../../Post Office Directory
William Farmer who was still there in partnership till 1944 **
1944/W F & E A Farmer/../../../Post Office Directory
1950 - 1956/Walter Howes/../../../.. **
2006/Charles Fleming/../../../.. **
* Provided By Tris
** Provided By Bill Rigby
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